The word 'bouquet' is a collective noun for: MCQ with Answer and Explanation

The word 'bouquet' is a collective noun for:
A. ships
B. birds
C. flowers
D. bees
Answer: Option C
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
A 'bouquet' is a bunch of flowers.

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Practice More Nouns Questions

Question #1 Report Error
The noun 'furniture' takes which article?
A. a
B. the (always)
C. none (no article)
D. an

Correct Answer: Option C


Explanation:
Uncountable, no indefinite article.

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Question #2 Report Error
Find the abstract noun: 'His happiness was short-lived.'
A. his
B. short-lived
C. was
D. happiness

Correct Answer: Option D


Explanation:
Emotion.

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Question #3 Report Error
Identify the error: 'He has lost a furniture.'
A. furniture
B. No error
C. has lost
D. a

Correct Answer: Option D


Explanation:
No 'a' with furniture; say 'a piece of furniture'.

This question belongs to: English Nouns